Caged
By Onaiza Khan
"Keep your mind right, put your body in action and let your spirit guide you.”
These are the words keeping her sane after her husband takes her into isolation in northern Canada. But after three months with only a servant, a television and the screams of another captive keeping her company, she begins to lose touch with reality - even forgetting her own name.
With the help of an unexpected ally, she discovers an inner strength and powers previously unknown; changing her perspective and realigning her past, present and future.
These are the words keeping her sane after her husband takes her into isolation in northern Canada. But after three months with only a servant, a television and the screams of another captive keeping her company, she begins to lose touch with reality - even forgetting her own name.
With the help of an unexpected ally, she discovers an inner strength and powers previously unknown; changing her perspective and realigning her past, present and future.
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MY REVIEW
Noor has been
held captive by her newlywed husband for several months. He has tortured and
beaten her, and now she realizes she can’t even remember her own name. When she
hears the cries of a man who is also being tortured, she finds a way to escape
alongside the stranger. But can she trust him, or will she find herself worse
off than before?
This was definitely
a psychological thriller. Like Noor, I didn’t know what to believe, or who to
trust. I couldn’t tell if it was all in her head, or really happening. That’s
what made it so intriguing. This was a fascinating plot that kept me guessing
to the end.
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**The above opinions are 100% my own, whether I purchased the book or it was given to me to review.
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